Denver police were kept busy overnight Saturday with a string of vandalized windows in parked cars in three city districts.

Reports of the damage, typically described as windows being shot out by BB guns or another weapon, poured in Saturday, Detective Mary McIver said.

The steady stream of reports from car owners along several blocks in the Colfax and Federal area, the 10th Avenue and Steele Street neighborhood and in southeast Denver, made it difficult for police to estimate the total number of vehicles vandalized, she said.

By early Saturday, the number was more than 30, McIver said, and a new tally hadn’t been made by evening because of the pace of calls.

“We don’t even know if it was the same people in all these areas,” McIver said.

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